Bandstra, E.S., Morrowa, C.E., Vogel, A.L., Fifer, R.C., Ofir, A.Y., Dausa, A.T., Xue, L., and Anthony, J.C. (2002). Longitudinal influence of prenatal cocaine exposure on child language functioning. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 24, 297 – 308.
Barbara A. Lewis, B.A., Kirchner, L.H., Short, E.J., Minnes, S., Weishampel, P, Satayathum, S., and Singer, L.T. (2007). Prenatal cocaine and tobacco effects on children's language trajectories. Pediatrics, 120, e78-e85.
Chandler & Lane (1996). Children with Prenatal Drug Exposure. Haworth press Inc, Binghampton, NY.
Davis, E., Fennoy, I., Laraque, D., Kanem, N., Brown, G., and Mitchell, J. (1992). Autism and developmental abnormalities in children with perinatal cocaine exposure. Journal ofthe National Medical Association, 84 (4), 315-319.
Davies, L. (n.d.). An educator’s guide to children affected by parental drug abuse. Retrieved November 13, 2010, from www.kellybear.com/TeacherArticles/TeacherTip66.htm
Dehn, Milton. (2010). Long term memory problems in children and adolescents: Assessment. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: New Jersey.
Dominguez, R., Vila-Coro, A.A., Slopis, J.M., Bohan, T.P. (1991). Brain and ocular abnormalities in infants with in utero exposure to cocaine and other street drugs. AmericanJournal of Diseases of Children, 145(6), 688-695.
Fulroth, R., Phillips, B., and Durand, D.J. (1989). Perinatal outcome of infants exposed to cocaine and/or heroin in utero. American Journal of Diseases of Children, 143(8), 905- 910.
Frank, D. A., Augustyn, M., Knight, W.G., Pell, T., and Zuckerman, B. (2001). Growth, development, and behavior in early childhood following prenatal cocaine exposure: A systematic review. Journal of the American Medical Association, 286, 1613-1625.
Klein, J. (1997). Cocaine Abuse. Retrieved November 15th, 2010, from www.motherrisk.org/
Ksir, C., Hart, C., and Ray, O. (2008). Drugs, Society, and Human Behavior (12th ed.). McGraw-Hill: New York.
Lewis, M., and Bendersky, M. (1995). Mothers, babies, and cocaine: The role of toxins in development. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates: New Jersey.
Mayes, L., Snyder, P.J., Langlois, E., and Hunter, N. (2007). Visuospatial working memory in school-aged children exposed in utero to cocaine. Child Neuropsychology, 13, 205- 218.
Minnes, S., Singer, L.T., Kirchner, H.L., Short, E., Lewis, B., Satayathum, S., and Queh, Q. (2010). The effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on problem behavior in children 4-10 years. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 32, 443-451.
Morrow, C.E., Culberston, J.L., Accomero, V.H., Xue, L., Anothony, J.C., and Brandstra, E.S. (2006). Learning disabilities and intellectual functioning in school-aged children with prenatal cocaine exposure. Developmental Neuropsychology,30 (3), 905-931.
Richardson, G.A., Goldschmidt, L., and Larkby, C. (2007). Effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on growth: A longitudinal analysis. Pediatrics, 120, e1017-e1027.
Richardson, G.G., Goldschmidt, L., and Willford, J. (2009). Continued effects of prenatal cocaine use: Preschool development. Neurotoxicolovy and Teratology, 31 (6), 325-333
Scafidi, F.A., Field, T.M., Wheeden, A., Schanberg, S., Kuhn, C., Symanski, R., Zimmerman, E., Bandstra, E.S. (1996). Cocaine-exposed preterm neonates show behavioral and hormonal differences. Pediatrics, 97 (6), 851-855.
Vargas, T. (2010, April 18). Once Written off, 'crack babies' have grown into success stories. Washington Post. Retrieved from http://www.washingtonpost.com/
Bandstra, E.S., Morrowa, C.E., Vogel, A.L., Fifer, R.C., Ofir, A.Y., Dausa, A.T., Xue, L., and Anthony, J.C. (2002). Longitudinal influence of prenatal cocaine exposure on child language functioning. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 24, 297 – 308.
Barbara A. Lewis, B.A., Kirchner, L.H., Short, E.J., Minnes, S., Weishampel, P, Satayathum, S., and Singer, L.T. (2007). Prenatal cocaine and tobacco effects on children's language trajectories. Pediatrics, 120, e78-e85.
Chandler & Lane (1996). Children with Prenatal Drug Exposure. Haworth press Inc, Binghampton, NY.
Davis, E., Fennoy, I., Laraque, D., Kanem, N., Brown, G., and Mitchell, J. (1992). Autism and developmental abnormalities in children with perinatal cocaine exposure. Journal of the National Medical Association, 84 (4), 315-319.
Davies, L. (n.d.). An educator’s guide to children affected by parental drug abuse. Retrieved November 13, 2010, from www.kellybear.com/TeacherArticles/TeacherTip66.htm
Dehn, Milton. (2010). Long term memory problems in children and adolescents: Assessment. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: New Jersey.
Dominguez, R., Vila-Coro, A.A., Slopis, J.M., Bohan, T.P. (1991). Brain and ocular abnormalities in infants with in utero exposure to cocaine and other street drugs. American Journal of Diseases of Children, 145(6), 688-695.
Fulroth, R., Phillips, B., and Durand, D.J. (1989). Perinatal outcome of infants exposed to cocaine and/or heroin in utero. American Journal of Diseases of Children, 143(8), 905- 910.
Frank, D. A., Augustyn, M., Knight, W.G., Pell, T., and Zuckerman, B. (2001). Growth, development, and behavior in early childhood following prenatal cocaine exposure: A systematic review. Journal of the American Medical Association, 286, 1613-1625.
Klein, J. (1997). Cocaine Abuse. Retrieved November 15th, 2010, from www.motherrisk.org/
Ksir, C., Hart, C., and Ray, O. (2008). Drugs, Society, and Human Behavior (12th ed.). McGraw-Hill: New York.
Lewis, M., and Bendersky, M. (1995). Mothers, babies, and cocaine: The role of toxins in development. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates: New Jersey.
Mayes, L., Snyder, P.J., Langlois, E., and Hunter, N. (2007). Visuospatial working memory in school-aged children exposed in utero to cocaine. Child Neuropsychology, 13, 205- 218.
Minnes, S., Singer, L.T., Kirchner, H.L., Short, E., Lewis, B., Satayathum, S., and Queh, Q. (2010). The effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on problem behavior in children 4-10 years. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 32, 443-451.
Morrow, C.E., Culberston, J.L., Accomero, V.H., Xue, L., Anothony, J.C., and Brandstra, E.S. (2006). Learning disabilities and intellectual functioning in school-aged children with prenatal cocaine exposure. Developmental Neuropsychology, 30 (3), 905-931.
Plumbo, Peg (1999). Cocaine use during pregnancy. Retrieved November 15th, 2010, from http://www.ivillage.com/cocaine-use-during-pregnancy/6-n-145664
Richardson, G.A., Goldschmidt, L., and Larkby, C. (2007). Effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on growth: A longitudinal analysis. Pediatrics, 120, e1017-e1027.
Richardson, G.G., Goldschmidt, L., and Willford, J. (2009). Continued effects of prenatal cocaine use: Preschool development. Neurotoxicolovy and Teratology, 31 (6), 325-333
Scafidi, F.A., Field, T.M., Wheeden, A., Schanberg, S., Kuhn, C., Symanski, R., Zimmerman, E., Bandstra, E.S. (1996). Cocaine-exposed preterm neonates show behavioral and hormonal differences. Pediatrics, 97 (6), 851-855.
Vargas, T. (2010, April 18). Once Written off, 'crack babies' have grown into success stories. Washington Post. Retrieved from http://www.washingtonpost.com/